Windows 7 Stability Fix Breaks Stability

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Software giant Microsoft is pondering what the hell went wrong when a stability upgrade it released last week for Windows 7 made its flagship OS less stable.

According to a thread on Microsoft TechNet, the update (KB977074) causes screen freezes and hangs the boot screen. At shutdown the PC often hangs with a message that a program is still running but if you force the program end it does not work. In the end all you can do is swear and hit the power button.

Some people are complaining that they got a message indicating they needed to validate Windows 7. The revalidate succeeded, but was a pain in the bottom. Windows media centre shuts down at will.

Microsoft moderator Arthur Li responded in the thread and recommended that users experiencing the issue should update their BIOS and their hardware drivers, disable any antivirus program they have installed, restart their computer with a clean boot, and try installing the update again.

Microsoft is apparently still scratching its head to work out what is causing the problem. It is not convinced that it is the patch.

http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/17570/1/

Updates causing no problems for me, still solid as rock.
 
If anything my overclock is MORE stable with LOWER vcore because before I was on 3.4GHz stable but with the same vcore my Q0550 is happy to sit at 3600MHz all day without a problem. Heck I've been benchmarking at 3.8GHz :p
 
No doubt the third-party kernel driver will be ousted soon.

I'm betting it's related to either anti-virus or CD burning software ;)
 
KB977074 installed on both my desktop and laptop and i've not experienced any change in the stability at all. still rock solid.
 
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